[Coco] Blank EPROM-based Program Pak Board Design Released
Louis Ciotti
lciotti1 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 4 09:37:43 EST 2013
This must be a location or area thing. I have never had a problem with
FedEX or UPS tracking. Both are updated pretty quickly. I think the
longest lag I have seen on a delivery indication was 15 minutes. Sure it
may take 24 hours for the initial scan, but most times that is because the
shipper generates the tracking number and it has not been scanned by either
UPS or FEDEX yet. USPS tracking is the only one I have found to be
worthless.
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 7:06 AM, <billg999 at cs.uofs.edu> wrote:
> > On Saturday 02 November 2013 15:06:53 Chad H did opine:
> >> The tracking number says "not found" on the USPS site though... Then
> >> again their system is glitchy at times.
> >>
> >
> > Just about everything I order takes a little time for USPS/UPS/FedEx to
> > get
> > tyhe tracking number into the system. It is generated when the customer
> > loads it in the bin and is not truely in the system until it is read by a
> > company scanner.
> > Bruce W.
>
> I do a lot of shipping (mostly to me rather than from me) and I have
> found USPS tracking to be, for the most part, worthless. If anything
> ever shows up it is usually after the item has already been delivered.
> Fed-Ex is next on the list in order of performance. The best has always
> been UPS. But even there it sometimes takes a day or two until it shows
> up in the system. But then, this could be because the shipper generates
> an online waybill and doesn't actually hand the package over to UPS for
> two or three more days.
>
> bill
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